ldquo;Woman in the Moon” Film Review Cassandra Augstein For the Clock ctaugstein@plymouth.edu “This is a journey to the past.” Jeff Rapsis on “Women in the Moon” The Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center showed the silent film “Women in the Moon” (1929) on Thursday, Oct. 13. The German-made science […]
Arts & Entertainment
Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Exploration Featuring Jason Mitcham and PSU Students
Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Exploration Featuring Jason Mitcham and PSU Students Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Anew interdisciplinary exhibit is on display at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery, based around the theme of resilience. The exhibit features work by Jason Mitcham, a New York-based artist who creates animations with paintings, as well […]
PSU is Finding a Place on Paper: New Exhibit at the Museum of the White Mountains
PSU is Finding a Place on Paper: New Exhibit at the Museum of the White Mountains Hanna Bell For the Clock hlbell@plymouth.edu On Oct. 24, Plymouth State Universities Museum of the White Mountains will open the doors to its newest exhibit Finding a Place on Paper: Contemporary Poets and Printmakers Explore the White […]
WPCR Spotlight: Eric Halin
DJ Van Halin has been fascinated with music since high school. He found his footing while he wrote music as a teenager and matured a solid understanding of music theory: the principles or patterns to what sounds “good”. “There's something really interesting about learning the backbones of why we like […]
Inside the Improv
Inside the Improv Alyssa Desautelle For the Clock andesautelle@plymouth.edu Plymouth Players is a student organization at Plymouth State University. They meet once a week on Fridays from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Silver Center for the Arts in room 119, where they play theater games. Anyone is welcome to join their meetings […]
Steven King’s “Carrie” Comes to Life
Steven King's "Carrie" Comes to Life Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu The PSU theater department proudly presents “Carrie: the Musical” in the Hanaway Theatre Oct. 13-16. Based off of the horror novel by Stephen King, “Carrie” depicts a shy, awkward girl with a religiously eccentric mother. Throughout the musical, Carrie […]
“Squatch” Sighting at PSU
Squatch performing at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery on Oct. 5. Hanna Bell For the Clock hlbell@plymouth.edu Jammin’ at Karl’s has been going on for three years now, down at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery in the Draper and Maynard building. A different band, typically from PSU, is chosen one to […]
Film Review: “The Secret Life of Pets”
Film Review: “The Secret Life of Pets” Kelsi Bucknam For the Clock klbucknam@plymouth.edu What would an only child do if his mother or father brought home a stranger to be his new brother? That is how Max (voiced by Louis C.K.,) a spoiled yet nonetheless loveable dog, has his life turned […]
Bastille’s “Wild World” Album Review
Bastille’s “Wild World” Album Review Cassandra Augstein For the Clock ctaugstein@plymouth.edu Looking for a new indie album to be obsessed with? Look no further than “Wild World” by the British indie pop band Bastille. “Wild World” was released on Sept. 9 . It is Bastille’s second studio-recorded album. The standard edition soundtrack consists […]
Silent Film Review: “The Freshman”
Silent Film Review: “The Freshman” Cassandra Augstein For The Clock “I’m just a regular fellow – step right up and call me Speedy” – Harold Lamb, a.k.a The Freshman. On Sept. 22, The Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center showed “The Freshman”, a silent film starring Harold Lloyd that […]